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when they talk about e-commerce amounts, other features besides just the look of the phone will make a big difference and how you actually use the phone in the real world. >> wow, tough crowd. as we get more news on that we will bring it to you live from brian. >>> there seems to be a major disconnect meanwhile between what wall street wants this election in november and what they think they're going to get. senior economic reporters steve leisman is here with the results of cnbc's exclusive fed survey. >> simon, i was very surprised by these results. we threw this question in to gauge wall street's sentiment, figure out what they were preparing for when it came to the november election. we asked two questions -- who do you think will win the election? that was 46%-24%, that's about 2-1. then who do you want to win? 53%-18%. call that 5-2. pretty big percentage saying they don't know right now or are unsure. are americans better off than they were four years ago? only 40% of our 58% of respondents said yes. 49% saying no. what would ben bernanke do if mitt romney won the white house
when they talk about e-commerce amounts, other features besides just the look of the phone will make a big difference and how you actually use the phone in the real world. >> wow, tough crowd. as we get more news on that we will bring it to you live from brian. >>> there seems to be a major disconnect meanwhile between what wall street wants this election in november and what they think they're going to get. senior economic reporters steve leisman is here with the results of...
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government gets in the way of commerce, government gets in the way of investment, government gets in the way of success and the rate of return. he's a man of government. i didn't see anything different today. he's still a man of government and republicans who oppose that, they're going to hurt the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and they're going to have dirty air. i just don't agree with him, i'm sorry, i'm not in his camp. >> you know, john harwood, it seemed like the only big applause lines that he had this evening were when he said, surplus, try a tax cut, deficit too high, try another, feel a cold coming on, take two tax cuts, roll back regulation and call me in the morning in reference to the republicans. it didn't seem like a speech that well received by the audience. >> no, that's not the case, brian. it was extremely well received here in the hall. and i can imagine it will be extremely well received by the people that president obama was trying to reach in this election. he was fighting against two different deficits. one was an enthusiasm deficit, a disappointment that pe
government gets in the way of commerce, government gets in the way of investment, government gets in the way of success and the rate of return. he's a man of government. i didn't see anything different today. he's still a man of government and republicans who oppose that, they're going to hurt the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and they're going to have dirty air. i just don't agree with him, i'm sorry, i'm not in his camp. >> you know, john harwood, it seemed like the only big applause...
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fofor the rest othe washington region jim -- president and ce of t the fairfax c county chamber of commerce. aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what industries the o welell and seeing g growth and wher are you seeing some lagging behind? >> t thank you for having me today. in fairfax county, we are fortunate. the economy continues to do very well. there are some concerns on the horizon asou mentioned in your ening but we continue seat -- to see busininess growth.. in northern virginia last year, 30,000 jobs were added. compared to approximate 10,000 in the district and 1000 in the maryland suburbs. businesses continuedo ow in fairfax county and northern rginia. >> and landed at big companinies. hilton now headquartered. what are some ways you haveeenn attracting businses to pick fafairfax county? >> and number of other companies have relocated even this past year. a company move f from maryland, a government contractoand i.t. prider and bechtel moved its headquarrs. busisinesses areontinuing to look at fairfax county as a gr
fofor the rest othe washington region jim -- president and ce of t the fairfax c county chamber of commerce. aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what industries the o welell and seeing g growth and wher are you seeing some lagging behind? >> t thank you for having me today. in fairfax county, we are fortunate. the economy continues to do very well. there are some concerns on the horizon asou mentioned in your ening but we...
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but the people in line now are new commerce. people who have been here all week camping out, they have their phones, they are on their way. we talked to one guy who had been here for eight days long and he thought it was a really good use of his time. >> oh, yes. most definitely. >> now, apple believes that they can keep up with the demand. that's not true online. if you order online right now, you have to wait three to four weeks to get your phone delivered to your house. so there's a lot of hysteria around this phone, especially because this is a big upgrade. a lot of people skipped the last generation because they taught it was too similar to the iphone 4. but those who wanted a new phone, a new design, they're impressed. it's hard to not get swept away with the hype. one person who i do know that got swept up and got a new phone, this guy. >> we all have our weaknesses, natalie. >> we're focusing on the iphone 5 fever that's sweeping the country, wa about the components that go into the new phone? could a weak line in the su
but the people in line now are new commerce. people who have been here all week camping out, they have their phones, they are on their way. we talked to one guy who had been here for eight days long and he thought it was a really good use of his time. >> oh, yes. most definitely. >> now, apple believes that they can keep up with the demand. that's not true online. if you order online right now, you have to wait three to four weeks to get your phone delivered to your house. so...
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commerce trade till after they were dating. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tired because i think. and this is typical of this sort of a reaction of people dumbed down the conversation this is dumb dumb conversation i have not said people should be poor the reverse will happen because the majority of asians will be left behind and if you want to get the majority at the minimum level and car ownership is not the basic rights of life i'm sorry i want frank to jump in here we've got to singapore people donors. of capitalism i think that's maybe the worst thing to do you know really let me tell you you know i'm a i'm a liberal not indian maybe american definition but if you're all british tradition in the last year or so actually i talked a bit was a social approach i think we have to go against speculations because that's really at the heart of all
commerce trade till after they were dating. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tired because i think. and this is typical of this sort of a reaction of people dumbed down the conversation this is dumb dumb conversation i have not said people should be poor the reverse will happen because the majority of asians will...
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. >> i'm dede workman the director of public policy for the san francisco chamber of commerce. i have a letter for each us, stating the clam bers' strong support in the increase of tami medallions. the unmet demand for cabs in san francisco is well-documented and well-demonstrated. this need is only going to grow as the citis a population grows as our business continues it rebound and tourism increases. as anyone who visits or lives or works in san francisco will tell you there are not enough cabs on the street and with all due respect to the drivers because i believe what they are saying about their own reality, it's true in their cases, but as a consumer, and someone who lives here, as i do in district 9, and works in the city. i will tell you treasvirtually impossible for me to get a cab most of the time. so in representing the chamber, we want to convey to you the chambers' strong support and urge you to increase the number of medallions. >> thank you. next speaker. >> peter witt. >> good afternoon, mr. witt. >> with all due respect to the chamber of commerce, mostly imposs
. >> i'm dede workman the director of public policy for the san francisco chamber of commerce. i have a letter for each us, stating the clam bers' strong support in the increase of tami medallions. the unmet demand for cabs in san francisco is well-documented and well-demonstrated. this need is only going to grow as the citis a population grows as our business continues it rebound and tourism increases. as anyone who visits or lives or works in san francisco will tell you there are not...
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the decision gives a lift to a lot of bank stocks, including the commerce bank, italy's unicredit. the news also sending bond yields a little bit lower here. the spanish two-year, take a look at 2921, and the euro having a good week as the shorts continue to get steered out of that position. eu euros a little over 1.29, the netherlands where a general election is underway. that being seen as a test of whether europeans will, in fact, embrace an austerity-lead unionization. >>> speaking of which, let's get to michelle caruso-cabrera who is live in madrid with why on spain may soon ask for a bailout. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, carl, good morning to you. this morning, the prime minister of spain indicated that he might go to the ecb and ask for their help in lowering interest rates. it's not actually a full-on bailout, but it is something close to it. if you'll recall, back in the last week, he offered countries two choices, you can go get a full bailout, that's fine, or that's something like greece has. you get money, need that money to pay your bills, needs that
the decision gives a lift to a lot of bank stocks, including the commerce bank, italy's unicredit. the news also sending bond yields a little bit lower here. the spanish two-year, take a look at 2921, and the euro having a good week as the shorts continue to get steered out of that position. eu euros a little over 1.29, the netherlands where a general election is underway. that being seen as a test of whether europeans will, in fact, embrace an austerity-lead unionization. >>> speaking...
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and it's not just some random commerce department figure, some boring purchasing manager's report. some consumer confidence number. this is a big enchilada! the labor department's nonforeign payroll report. no, it's an enchilada with guac and picante. when it's even been a wee bit disappointing as opposed to missing by a country mile which is what happened today. on top of that, we got the biggest semiconductor on earth, intel. holy cow. remember intel? they used to be really important, right? let's slide in two price wars in technology, tablet and smartphone. the best acting stocks, google, amazon, apple, all at war with each other. three-way free-for-all which will lead to shrinking gross marg margins, right? put all these negatives together and how much should we be down today considering the gigantic rally we had coming into the session? we had to give up yesterday's gains, right? hey, take the tech-heavy nasdaq down by three. but isn't it even -- isn't even that way too positive? given what moved us this week involved actions taken over there in europe, not here in the good ol
and it's not just some random commerce department figure, some boring purchasing manager's report. some consumer confidence number. this is a big enchilada! the labor department's nonforeign payroll report. no, it's an enchilada with guac and picante. when it's even been a wee bit disappointing as opposed to missing by a country mile which is what happened today. on top of that, we got the biggest semiconductor on earth, intel. holy cow. remember intel? they used to be really important, right?...
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out's not a random commerce department figure. some boring purchasing manager's report. some consumer confidence number. it's a big enchilada. the nonfarm payroll report. out's got guac and picante. it's the most important number yet. the one with maximum negative um pact on the stock market when it's been a wee bit disapointing as opposed to missing by a country mile like today. you have the biggest semiconductor company on earth intel preannouncing a tremendous miss many sales, meaningful decline in gross margins. intel used to be important. let's look at growth wars in tablet and smartphone. the best acting stocks, google, amazon, apple, three-way free-for-all that will lead to shrinking margins, right? put the negatives together and how much should we have been down today considering the rally coming into the session? of course we have to give up yesterday's gains. let's lop off 2% from the s&p. take the nasdaq down by three. isn't it even that way too positive? given that what moved us this week involved actions taken over there in europe, not here in the usa. europ
out's not a random commerce department figure. some boring purchasing manager's report. some consumer confidence number. it's a big enchilada. the nonfarm payroll report. out's got guac and picante. it's the most important number yet. the one with maximum negative um pact on the stock market when it's been a wee bit disapointing as opposed to missing by a country mile like today. you have the biggest semiconductor company on earth intel preannouncing a tremendous miss many sales, meaningful...
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bigger than any other online e-commerce category combined. we're very focused on being the best place to plan and book travel. we've had a lot of success. we're established with over 100 million queries per month. we're fewer than 200 people. we innovate as well. a great place to be. >> one of the things that plagues you, will plague people about thinking of owning your shares longer terms, the question of google. it always comes up in interviews. they bought ita. therefore they own the company through which a lot of you are operating. we know that. that said, how have you learned to tell the story in a different way that reassures investors? because clearly that's what's happening here. it was in the s-1. now you're telling the story in a different way. >> i think google's got their hands full with apple and facebook and amazon and microsoft. >> they've got pretty big hands. >> they do have big hands. we've been competing with google since our inception. they're actually good partners of ours as well. they've had their flight search and thei
bigger than any other online e-commerce category combined. we're very focused on being the best place to plan and book travel. we've had a lot of success. we're established with over 100 million queries per month. we're fewer than 200 people. we innovate as well. a great place to be. >> one of the things that plagues you, will plague people about thinking of owning your shares longer terms, the question of google. it always comes up in interviews. they bought ita. therefore they own the...
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for me a peace great day for commerce just system. and i hope that we can take care of this issue for you think it's easier to be in the frickin american to do this work well you know i don't know if it's been here. but from where i come from i didn't have a choice i had to do. many innocents in prison obviously yes well you know that. with how they exclude certain individuals from the jury because of their race. in texas some years ago. and early ninety's mid ninety's we decided to change how we. might actually have people shouldn't juries but i think i want a long way to make sure that our juries are diverse but we need to go even further because prosecutors there's a culture and this is just a small moment in time and so at the end of the day i understand and hopefully when i'm done. it will have become justice system a legal system that asks for forgiveness and gives freedom back to those who are wrongfully accused such as the image that holds on to she dreams of freedom for her father. since his sentence has been changed to life
for me a peace great day for commerce just system. and i hope that we can take care of this issue for you think it's easier to be in the frickin american to do this work well you know i don't know if it's been here. but from where i come from i didn't have a choice i had to do. many innocents in prison obviously yes well you know that. with how they exclude certain individuals from the jury because of their race. in texas some years ago. and early ninety's mid ninety's we decided to change how...
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the boston chamber of commerce -- chamber of commerce -- i agree with them. i will not give lawyers an early christmas present. >> senator brown can say all of he wants, but he has voted against equal pay for equal work. he was a co-sponsor of the blunt amendment. when many someone they can depend on, not some of the time, but all of the time. >> senator brown, you will go first. under what circumstances would you all today to authorize american military intervention in the affairs of another country. thus involvement in afghanistan fit your criteria or not? -- does involvement in afghanistan fit your criteria or not? >> thank you for the question. i have the opportunity to be on the armed services committee. these are things i think about on a regular basis. when we send our men and women off to war, that is the toughest decision any president can make. i supported president obama in his surge in afghanistan and i supported the withdrawal. it gives the enemy to pick us off one by one. anytime we are sending people off to war, we have to make sure a few thing
the boston chamber of commerce -- chamber of commerce -- i agree with them. i will not give lawyers an early christmas present. >> senator brown can say all of he wants, but he has voted against equal pay for equal work. he was a co-sponsor of the blunt amendment. when many someone they can depend on, not some of the time, but all of the time. >> senator brown, you will go first. under what circumstances would you all today to authorize american military intervention in the affairs...
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was seen from the earthquake and there was even talk from a china researcher tied to the ministry of commerce that perhaps china should actually jump jgbs, japan government bonds n order to enact some sort of sanction. >> it's a frightening prospect. of course, it's something we've often heard when we talk about relations between u.s. and china given how much debt china also holds and if you do that, you hurt yourself if you're chinese because the value goes down. japan has no shortage of issues on the largest context. my friend has been on many times and hopefully will be on again in a few weeks. we'll have him talking about japan and the keynesian end point when they get to that point, in his opinion, at least, revenues don't even meet. tax revenues don't even meet debt payments. it's not that far off. others say it is nonsense and they have proved at least the critics wrong for a while. >> a lot of questions about whether or not whether or not this will be how it will end with bernanke. this one with demographic issues like japan's, testing the relationship with china. it's not unthinkable
was seen from the earthquake and there was even talk from a china researcher tied to the ministry of commerce that perhaps china should actually jump jgbs, japan government bonds n order to enact some sort of sanction. >> it's a frightening prospect. of course, it's something we've often heard when we talk about relations between u.s. and china given how much debt china also holds and if you do that, you hurt yourself if you're chinese because the value goes down. japan has no shortage of...
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the great growth engine -- the great engine of growth that has supported global commerce for years. >> all aboard! >> including the darkest days of the dark recession. what's happened? stock market never quit, never stopped climbing. it's had a remarkable run with every sector leading the charge at one time or another. before i get into the big remonstrations for the evening. i have gotten the big picture right. the europe, the slowdown of china and the perma low growth, the united states. some income producers, growth names and stocks with solid dividend boosts and, of course, some gold. these have been the correct calls to make. i've stuck with this market because i believe europeans are not suicidal. so far so good on that front. at least of late. i believe chinese economy will simply come back by virtue of the fact there's a tremendous urban migration within china. i believe the federal reserve's stance, brought about you by ben bernanke, will serve as a bridge over fiscal cliff and not take us down. the federal stance will take higher paying dividend companies into gems, seeking
the great growth engine -- the great engine of growth that has supported global commerce for years. >> all aboard! >> including the darkest days of the dark recession. what's happened? stock market never quit, never stopped climbing. it's had a remarkable run with every sector leading the charge at one time or another. before i get into the big remonstrations for the evening. i have gotten the big picture right. the europe, the slowdown of china and the perma low growth, the united...
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the great engine of growth that has supported global commerce for years. >> all aboard! >> including the darkest days of the great recession. and what's happened? the stock market never quit. never stopped climbing, it has a remarkable run with almost every sector leading the charge at one time or another, the great rotation. and before i go into the by remistations for the evening. i told you not to waver, to stay the course, the slowdown against china, and the growth that is the united states. the diverse portfolio of high-quality stocks, income producers, and growth stocks with solid dividend boosts. and of course, some gold. these have all been the correct calls to make. i've stuck with it because i believe the europeans are not suicidal. so far, so good on that front. i believe the chinese economy will simply come back by the virtue of the fact there is still tremendous urban migration within china. i believe the accommodative stance will serve as a bridge over a troubled fiscal cliff and will not take us down. at the same time, the fed's stance will continue to mak
the great engine of growth that has supported global commerce for years. >> all aboard! >> including the darkest days of the great recession. and what's happened? the stock market never quit. never stopped climbing, it has a remarkable run with almost every sector leading the charge at one time or another, the great rotation. and before i go into the by remistations for the evening. i told you not to waver, to stay the course, the slowdown against china, and the growth that is the...
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and the degree to which it can move into other areas of vi industry and commerce and absolutely devastate what already exists there and how many hundreds of companies are under threat. for example, the hotel industry is petrified as to how google develops its travel search capabilities and the sort of economic model that it decides it will impose on the rest of the industry because it's so dominant. this is not just a pandora story. this is going to be replicated time and time again, isn't it? >> yeah. go back to what's going on in maps. there's lots of -- when you're looking at all these worlds colliding and how these devices, meaning phones, smartphones, tablets, these are becoming the central driver of your life. people are using computers, less people are watching tv. these devices are taking over more and more functions of your daily life. as they do that, the idea is, why don't you want to control more of the services that flow every day over these devices when you know how to deliver a great user experience? and so this isn't apple saying, we want to make lots of money in the music
and the degree to which it can move into other areas of vi industry and commerce and absolutely devastate what already exists there and how many hundreds of companies are under threat. for example, the hotel industry is petrified as to how google develops its travel search capabilities and the sort of economic model that it decides it will impose on the rest of the industry because it's so dominant. this is not just a pandora story. this is going to be replicated time and time again, isn't it?...
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>> e-commerce is only 20% and amazon is forward position for that. i think it is early as far as retailers are concerned and i think the heavy investments over the past two, three years, you're starting to reap the benefits of that. you're seeing that in the financial results more so in the top line but i think you will see that in the back half of 2013 when you start to see margin expansion. >> are your target is 400. >> it is 400. >> and, aaron, do you feel the same way? >> we have a market perform right now. we do like the fundamental outlook for amazon although it is currently 70 times or 2013 earnings and we think it is pricey a lot of the positives at these levels so we would wait for a lower entry point. >> valuation a concern at all. >> right now the stock is trading 26 times cash multiple and grows loes to 40% so trading at diskupter free cash flow growth so not a concern for me. i think amazon is in the position as i said in terms of e-commerce. you have seen it being transformational and in the back half of next year you will see margin ex
>> e-commerce is only 20% and amazon is forward position for that. i think it is early as far as retailers are concerned and i think the heavy investments over the past two, three years, you're starting to reap the benefits of that. you're seeing that in the financial results more so in the top line but i think you will see that in the back half of 2013 when you start to see margin expansion. >> are your target is 400. >> it is 400. >> and, aaron, do you feel the same...
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think americans when the congress, when the international trade commission, when the department of commerce, when the white house, when the congress stands up, when we all stand up it makes a huge difference and the relationship will settle in in a way a bit more advantageous to the united states of america and to our manufacturing companies, the smaller ones especially, and the workers in this country. >> that's in some ways what you're saying, joe. it sounds like whatever is happening, it's working in terms of the appreciation of the chinese currency. quickly, ro. >> but i don't think it's let china appreciate the currency to the extent they want. it's having them have an exchange rate that's to the market and let's not forget, this is hurting people in china. it's hurting the consumers there at the expense of elite exporters. so if you care about human rights, if you care about being progressive, you ought to care about the chinese currency. >> i guess a real quick point. the brazilian finance minister this week attacked our federal reserve for decreasing the value of the dollar and he u
think americans when the congress, when the international trade commission, when the department of commerce, when the white house, when the congress stands up, when we all stand up it makes a huge difference and the relationship will settle in in a way a bit more advantageous to the united states of america and to our manufacturing companies, the smaller ones especially, and the workers in this country. >> that's in some ways what you're saying, joe. it sounds like whatever is happening,...
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would be reversed quickly, because fed ex is the quintessential way to play anything good about global commerce. and it's a given that the company can handle these kinds of downturns and will adjust as it waits for the turn. it didn't take long. fed ex is now trading up more than a buck from where it was before preannouncement downside. that's the kind of thing that happens when you own and buy on weakness the best of breed. how about celgene. last year they had to withdraw a drug application from europe. they dumped the stock, taking it down to $59 from the high 60s and 70s before that. to me, i told you, i came in here and said it was loud krouse. you had to give bob yugan, the ceo and his team the benefit of the doubt. over and over and over again since we started the show, yugan has come in and told you not to worry in the dips. it's business as usual at celgene. three months have passed. the stock zoomed from 59 from $73.. it is amazing to me how people give up on the best of breed companies whenever they have a glitch. we're watching that same thing happen right now with allergan, makers
would be reversed quickly, because fed ex is the quintessential way to play anything good about global commerce. and it's a given that the company can handle these kinds of downturns and will adjust as it waits for the turn. it didn't take long. fed ex is now trading up more than a buck from where it was before preannouncement downside. that's the kind of thing that happens when you own and buy on weakness the best of breed. how about celgene. last year they had to withdraw a drug application...
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hispanic chamber of commerce in los angeles, mitt romney tried to lay out a new approach to immigration policies. dave o'brien has details. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney worked the rope line at the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce luncheon at this afternoon in downtown los angeles, after appealing to latino unfriend laura's that he is the one that has a plan to put hispanics and other americans back to work. >> if we do those five things, if we take advantage of her energy resources in full and fix our schools, and open more trade, and we cut the deficit, and we truly champion small business, our economy is going to come roaring back. we can do better than this lackluster economy, we can create 12 million jobs. >> with the national latino unemployment rate hovering at 10% to entire in california, four years after the recession hit. some republicans believe that more latinos might be receptive to his economic message, and even consider his plan for immigration reform. >> i will work with republicans and democrats to permanently fix the immigration system. we will neve
hispanic chamber of commerce in los angeles, mitt romney tried to lay out a new approach to immigration policies. dave o'brien has details. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney worked the rope line at the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce luncheon at this afternoon in downtown los angeles, after appealing to latino unfriend laura's that he is the one that has a plan to put hispanics and other americans back to work. >> if we do those five things, if we take advantage of...
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s chamber of commerce said the cub's arrival will bring a boost to the entire district, but the zoo will be the first to see the biggest numbers. >> we expect visitation will go up by about half a million people. a quarter million to half million more people will come. >> the hoteliers and restaurantiers have caught on to the excitement. >> reporter: the chamber said it's hard to determine how much money the new panda will bring to the area. but they are certainly expecting some kind of economic impact. here at the zoo, they're already calling the cub a rock star, just like its older brother was a few years ago. it will be another four to six weeks before they determine its gender, and they say following a chinese tradition, they will wait 100 days before they decide on a name. they will take the public's input. reporting live at the national zoo, richard jordan, news4. >>> coming up, more rage in the middle east over an internet movie. but in afghanistan, this protest is not what american officials are worried about. >>> a day at the lake turned into a race to save the lives of eight dr
s chamber of commerce said the cub's arrival will bring a boost to the entire district, but the zoo will be the first to see the biggest numbers. >> we expect visitation will go up by about half a million people. a quarter million to half million more people will come. >> the hoteliers and restaurantiers have caught on to the excitement. >> reporter: the chamber said it's hard to determine how much money the new panda will bring to the area. but they are certainly expecting...
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commerce bank, deutsche bank, of course, tomorrow is going -- where the two co-ceos lay out strategy. that's important for people in new york disgruntled that the libor scandal hit there. an important one to watch tomorrow. we've spoken a lot about china on the program today. see some of those mining stocks rising in london. they are off earlier highs. greece is getting very interesting. troika arrived in athens over the weekend and rejected the $12 billion -- 12 billion euros of cuts on the ground there from the coalition party. the negotiations appear quite tense there. what is interesting, and this may have to do with the sort of comments we had out of the germans again over the weekend suggesting that a greek exit from the eurozone is not palatable, not what berlin wants. it's the degree to which some of the greek stocks again today have rallied. again, off our highs. the national bank of greece has done well. a lot of the banks in greece are doing well as people get more optimistic about the stability of the country within the eurozone. if you have a look at where we've traded on
commerce bank, deutsche bank, of course, tomorrow is going -- where the two co-ceos lay out strategy. that's important for people in new york disgruntled that the libor scandal hit there. an important one to watch tomorrow. we've spoken a lot about china on the program today. see some of those mining stocks rising in london. they are off earlier highs. greece is getting very interesting. troika arrived in athens over the weekend and rejected the $12 billion -- 12 billion euros of cuts on the...
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hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carr f
hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪...
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. >> i would do away with education, the -- commerce -- commerce -- and let's see -- i can't. the third one, i can't, sorry. oops. >> that's okay. governor. the book says that perry went virtually sleepless during much of his campaign which of course as you probably remember ended early in 2012. mitt romney making for a pricey event last night in l.a. about 1500 tickets were sold, ranging from $1,000, to $50,000. comedian dennis miller, producer david foster and actor gary sinese among the attendees. and you remember joe biden's great pumpkin we showed to you? a the giant squash got some first-class treatment. he it flown back to his home in d.c. in time for halloween. and who says the fourth estate ain't funky? remember this clip? that's "meet the press" moderator david gregory in the back along with al and safny and it looked like nat any more rals. showing off some moves. it doesn't end there, folks. the show also posted a picture on twitter about our man, david gregory doing a little preshow dance warmup in the studio this morning. check out the fist pump. check that out.
. >> i would do away with education, the -- commerce -- commerce -- and let's see -- i can't. the third one, i can't, sorry. oops. >> that's okay. governor. the book says that perry went virtually sleepless during much of his campaign which of course as you probably remember ended early in 2012. mitt romney making for a pricey event last night in l.a. about 1500 tickets were sold, ranging from $1,000, to $50,000. comedian dennis miller, producer david foster and actor gary sinese...
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things like they've got a huge data set about people around the world, they could be the world's e-commerce bank, the hub of digital transactions around the world. that would be exciting stuff. my guess is they'll try to get their house in order on the advertising and search side and hopefully build from there in an aggressive way. >> mike fertik will sticking around for another block and we have somebody coming up who knows a lot about yahoo!. >> knows a lot. >> we'll bring in consultant yahoo! board member and former mtv executive and, excuse me, activate founder michael wolf to discuss the future of media, the web and more. top of the hour we've got a big interview with former presidential candidate tim pawlenty. "squawk" is coming back right after this. good morning, michael. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar
things like they've got a huge data set about people around the world, they could be the world's e-commerce bank, the hub of digital transactions around the world. that would be exciting stuff. my guess is they'll try to get their house in order on the advertising and search side and hopefully build from there in an aggressive way. >> mike fertik will sticking around for another block and we have somebody coming up who knows a lot about yahoo!. >> knows a lot. >> we'll bring...
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especially we want stocks since allergan sales have been stable despite the weakness in global commerce. i think he laid out the story that would take the stock to $100 maybe it is headed there. second we get another one that we have been liking. gill ead. and we know that ubs believes the numbers here are too low. i think they are telling a compelling story about hepc. it might not be done yet. when you get these with the right stuff. you get the parabolic move. cell gene has a great pipeline. the news is good and i think it will be. i think they can make a run at new highs. because the ceo, in bob we trust. you have to be careful not to get swept up. that is true when we are talking about biotech names that can be too risky. presenting at 1:30 p.m. on wednesday. the stock up 100% today. that means no matter how good this one sounds, we never chase on "mad money." the same goes for the former up 95% for you. who says you can't make money in the stock market. these stocks are too hot to handle. they are going to get singed if not burned. does that mean we can't have anything that we don
especially we want stocks since allergan sales have been stable despite the weakness in global commerce. i think he laid out the story that would take the stock to $100 maybe it is headed there. second we get another one that we have been liking. gill ead. and we know that ubs believes the numbers here are too low. i think they are telling a compelling story about hepc. it might not be done yet. when you get these with the right stuff. you get the parabolic move. cell gene has a great pipeline....
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growth in the second quarter was an anemic 1.7%, but today, the commerce department put out a new estimate showing us it was even less than that, just 1.3%. and this is what caught our attention in the report-- the government said half of the downward revision can be blamed on the drought. it's destroying crops, including the corn in this field le roy, illinois. and on the land clayton arnold has been farming in walker, missouri, for 40 years. a new report today on the drought says it continues to get 5%rse. it now covers 65.5% of the lower 21.5and in 21.5% of that area, the area you see in red, the drought is extreme or exceptional. so we asked anthony mason to dig further into the impact the rtought is having on our economy. t reporter: 90 miles southwest of dallas, in aquilla, texas, the drought has cut back ronnie gerik's cotton crop severely this year. f> it impacted not just myself but all the ag industry. >> reporter: in fact, the government now says the drought is slowing the entire economy, costing the country $12 billion in the spring. >> farmers don't have money to spend. they'r
growth in the second quarter was an anemic 1.7%, but today, the commerce department put out a new estimate showing us it was even less than that, just 1.3%. and this is what caught our attention in the report-- the government said half of the downward revision can be blamed on the drought. it's destroying crops, including the corn in this field le roy, illinois. and on the land clayton arnold has been farming in walker, missouri, for 40 years. a new report today on the drought says it continues...
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we want countercyclical stocks since allergan sales have been stable despite the weakness in global commerce. i thought that when david pyatt was here a couple weeks ago i thought he laid out a story that should take down $100. second, tomorrow at 11 am we get another one we've been really liking, gilead. this is the biotech we recommended last week as the company winning the race to cure hepatitis see. it has gotten away since i told you to buy it. we know that ubs belief the numbers are too low. i think gilead tells an incredibly compelling story now that bristol-myers has dropped out of the race. stock has run more than 10%. they might not be done yet simply because when you get these biotechs with the right stuff you get a parabolic move. there is cramer fave celgene which we'll here from tomorrow. they have a terrific portfolio of anticancer drugs including its main product for multiple myeloma. this stock has been on a real tear lately and we want to hear more about their pipeline as well as how close they are to getting approved for new indications. if the news is good and i think it
we want countercyclical stocks since allergan sales have been stable despite the weakness in global commerce. i thought that when david pyatt was here a couple weeks ago i thought he laid out a story that should take down $100. second, tomorrow at 11 am we get another one we've been really liking, gilead. this is the biotech we recommended last week as the company winning the race to cure hepatitis see. it has gotten away since i told you to buy it. we know that ubs belief the numbers are too...
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we think this is something that is just like e-commerce. it took a few years for people to feel comfortable with that. we think the more time, it will take people to realize that it is safer than carrying a normal wallet. >> let's talk about what is in it for lemon. how do you make your money? 50i78 assuming at some point you have to charge a business a subscription fee? how is revenue generated? >> right now, the service is free. we have it, a subscription with extra premium features for people who need very specific services. the way we see ourselves making money in the long-term is because we think the wallet is a very natural way for friends to connect with consumers. when it's at the right time and at the right place and in the right moment. >> apple, obviously, when they launched their new operating system chose not to do what they call nearfield communications, at least right now, which some say would have rocketed this whole sector even more than it already has been. were you disappointed by that? and do they almost have to do that
we think this is something that is just like e-commerce. it took a few years for people to feel comfortable with that. we think the more time, it will take people to realize that it is safer than carrying a normal wallet. >> let's talk about what is in it for lemon. how do you make your money? 50i78 assuming at some point you have to charge a business a subscription fee? how is revenue generated? >> right now, the service is free. we have it, a subscription with extra premium...
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that's a very good measure of chinese commerce. after weeks of going straight dow, the key shipping index has reverted sharply to the upside. the iron ore stocks are roaring too. now, look, i got enormous respect for the bears on china, led by tomorrow's "squawk box" sques jim chanos. he is one of the brightest i've ever met. i have no chinese stocks. have i from time to time, but no chinese stocks i think you should buy. i also think the chinese interest rates are way too high. the stimulus is too small to matter. all that said, the possibility that china isn't falling off a cliff could be good news for the world economy. if china stops decelerating, it would be a pleasant global surprise. you know i think the united states is the best place to invest in the world. i worry about europe's recession, japan's secular decline, india's inflation, and yes, china's deceleration. not to mention our own looming financial clift. well could conceively go to new highs. i think the u.s. issue is the most likely to be solved because it's about
that's a very good measure of chinese commerce. after weeks of going straight dow, the key shipping index has reverted sharply to the upside. the iron ore stocks are roaring too. now, look, i got enormous respect for the bears on china, led by tomorrow's "squawk box" sques jim chanos. he is one of the brightest i've ever met. i have no chinese stocks. have i from time to time, but no chinese stocks i think you should buy. i also think the chinese interest rates are way too high. the...
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we need a stock that benefits from a rapid increase in commerce. worldwide. we need a stock that's global in reach. one that can capitalize off more business activity. we need a stock where the bad news is known but the good news isn't factored in yet. hey, we need fedex. in other words you don't want to sell this stock if you think the good central bank news is coming. you will sell a stock barely up for the year that's leveraged to play a return to robust global growth. you would sell it at a discount to where it would be if the ecb says anything good at all. second, as much as i did think it was big news it wasn't like the preannouncement was a true shocker to those who followed the group closely. six weeks ago, united parcel, a little pin action here. they trade together. told us pretty much exactly what fedex said. plenty of people must have expected the news and didn't regard it as news. just confirmation of what u.p.s. told us in july. the companies aren't that different in terms of reach or profit margin. not like the stocks levered to better economic
we need a stock that benefits from a rapid increase in commerce. worldwide. we need a stock that's global in reach. one that can capitalize off more business activity. we need a stock where the bad news is known but the good news isn't factored in yet. hey, we need fedex. in other words you don't want to sell this stock if you think the good central bank news is coming. you will sell a stock barely up for the year that's leveraged to play a return to robust global growth. you would sell it at a...
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the candidate is in los angeles today to address the hispanic chamber of commerce and sit down with telemundo while president obama arrived in cincinnati, his 12th visit to ohio. his home away interest home. >>> and live from new york, "snl" inaugurates a new president obama. ♪ i so in love with you >> that was fun, right? so, do you want that or this. ♪ eieio >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. with 50 days to go team obama is monitoring an explosive situation across the arab world, while the romney campaign is coping with questions about its internal management today. and whether a team that the candidate is loyal to, can now help him unseat an incumbent president. joining me for our daily fix, chris alyssa, msnbc contributor and mark halperin, senior political analyst for "time" and msnbc. welcome both. chris, 50 days to go, we've got a very close race despite, you know, some advantage for president obama in battleground states. is this the time for the romney team to be doing sort of a postmortem almost as if they've already lost this race? >> i'll give you an unchar
the candidate is in los angeles today to address the hispanic chamber of commerce and sit down with telemundo while president obama arrived in cincinnati, his 12th visit to ohio. his home away interest home. >>> and live from new york, "snl" inaugurates a new president obama. ♪ i so in love with you >> that was fun, right? so, do you want that or this. ♪ eieio >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. with 50 days to go team obama is monitoring...
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republicans and democrats and that's exactly what they're doing it is and i competitive it does affect commerce it does affect trade as much or anything that then anyone can come up with i'm really confident that when the court really digs into this that they will see this instead of them being able to decide arbitrarily to push the bar up to fifteen percent on polls that they don't even disclose which polls and which times the more appropriate standard would be any political party that is on enough votes technically to win enough electoral college votes to win the presidency should be included in those debates but as far as i know there's only the libertarian party we are on at least forty eight ballots plus are states plus the district of columbia so this is going to just bring in governor gary johnson who by the way still has the most qualified person to be president the united states that i know of let's let that voice be heard well i hope your effort is successful and i'm all in favor of more voices in our electoral process let's talk about the libertarian party you are here by nominate yo
republicans and democrats and that's exactly what they're doing it is and i competitive it does affect commerce it does affect trade as much or anything that then anyone can come up with i'm really confident that when the court really digs into this that they will see this instead of them being able to decide arbitrarily to push the bar up to fifteen percent on polls that they don't even disclose which polls and which times the more appropriate standard would be any political party that is on...
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and there's hope the worldwide commerce will pick up. that's how federal expressi can levitate to where it was. taking en masse, and those are en masse hope stocks, these groups are but a small percentage of the entire u.s. stock market that's rally. that's what matters to me. this is what brings me to the real takeaway. i think this rally is not about hope. i think it's about cold, hard facts and believe it or not the facts for many sectors are really pretty darn good. so let's get to those. first, this is a rally about cds, certificates of deposit. the returns you're getting on these are reminiscent of what a checking account used to offer you versus a savings account in the old days the disparity was so great that you would do anything to keep money out of your checking account. now many people are willing to accept these ridiculous rates for their savings accounts. plus people own bond funds that could get hammered if rates eventually go up. how can they do this in good conscience? but some folks aren't. some folks really get it. som
and there's hope the worldwide commerce will pick up. that's how federal expressi can levitate to where it was. taking en masse, and those are en masse hope stocks, these groups are but a small percentage of the entire u.s. stock market that's rally. that's what matters to me. this is what brings me to the real takeaway. i think this rally is not about hope. i think it's about cold, hard facts and believe it or not the facts for many sectors are really pretty darn good. so let's get to those....